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Abazu Japanese cool
3 rue André-Mazet, 6ème • 01 46 33 72 05
Open lunch & dinner Tue-Sat, dinner only Sun
Teppanaki restaurants are rare in Paris, so it's
surprising to find this Zen oasis in the heart of bustling
St-Germain. On the main floor you can watch the sharp-
knifed chefs at work, grilling fresh, raw ingredients
before the customers' eyes, while the downstairs room
feels calmer thanks to a small fountain. Moderate
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Allard old timer
41 rue St-André-des-Arts, 6ème • 01 43 26 48 23
Open lunch & dinner Mon-Sat
Allard doesn't seem to have changed much since the
1940s, and that's just the way its regulars like it.
Against a backdrop of weathered wallpaper, visitors
mix with the neighbourhood's bourgeois, who flock
here for hearty dishes such as Bresse chicken with
mushrooms and the canard aux olives . Moderate
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L'Epi Dupin creative cooking
11 rue Dupin, 6ème • 01 42 22 64 56
Open lunch & dinner Tue-Fri, dinner only Mon
Chef François Pasteau's bistro is full day and night
thanks to a mix of imaginative cooking (mackerel in a
hazelnut-and-fennel crust and pigeon with braised
onions), fast, friendly service and a cosy old dining
room. Blackboard specials reflect the best produce
the seasons have to offer. Moderate
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Ye n a slice of Tokyo
22 rue St-Benoît, 6ème • 01 45 44 11 18
Open lunch & dinner Tue-Sat
If you have a yen for noodles, this is the place to
satisfy your craving. The neighbourhood couldn't be
more Parisian, but once in the wood dining room you
could easily be in Tokyo. At lunchtime, try a bento box;
at dinner, the speciality is soba - buckwheat noodles
served with a delicious dipping sauce. Moderate
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